Remodeling your bathroom can add both style and comfort to your home. In 2023, earthier natural tones have replaced clinical white bathrooms as the preferred aesthetic choice.

Wood is an increasingly popular material for bathroom furniture, and when combined with marble tiles or panels it creates stunning effects. Mixing materials is another big design trend we anticipate continuing into 2023 and beyond.

1. Natural and Earthy Color Palettes

Muted earth tones are popular bathroom color schemes that create an atmosphere of warmth and serenity, working especially well when combined with cool gray hues. Earth tones also complement other natural elements like wood tables and chairs, wicker furniture items, or plants easily.

If you love the idea of an earthy bathroom but don’t want to commit fully, try adding in accent colors as accent pieces; this allows you to change up your look as desired without needing to repaint everything at once.

Black walls don’t just belong in bedroom designs – they make an eye-catching statement in bathrooms too! Try painting both the ceiling and walls to give an immersive feeling and pair with brass-clad taps and accessories to complete this bold statement.

2. Enhanced Natural Light

Natural light is one of the most efficient lighting sources for bathrooms, yet many homeowners do not know how best to implement it in their bathroom spaces.

Make sure that the bathroom windows receive optimal sunlight by clearing away any trees or structures located near them, as well as adding a skylight for even greater illumination.

Enhancing natural lighting in the bathroom creates an atmosphere of relaxation and comfort, making it an excellent choice when practicing self-care or meditation in there. It pairs particularly well with earthy tones which are popular this year; warm natural hues like sage, lilac or dusky pink create a relaxing space that promotes wellness in your home.

3. Minimalist Mirrors

Every home requires at least one bathroom mirror – from brushing your teeth and washing hands, to providing one last glance before leaving – for brushing teeth, washing hands or checking yourself before leaving home. As well as being an essential item in any household, they provide homeowners a blank canvas upon which to express themselves and their personal taste in interior design.

From minimalist frames to classic elevated designs, there are options to suit every taste. Wood framed mirrors coordinate well with natural and earthy tones while metal framed mirrors pair nicely with bold features such as brass taps or accessories.

Illuminated mirrors can add the perfect finishing touch to any bathroom design, providing another decorative choice that’s recessed into the wall and can be turned on independently or when room lights come on. Our online shop carries a selection of illuminated mirrors that will add that extra glow for an amazing bathroom experience!

4. Concrete Sinks

Custom concrete sinks give homeowners the opportunity to add personal flair and make an impressionful statement in a time when manufacturing has become standardised. Affording homeowners an inexpensive material capable of being shaped into almost any shape imaginable before being colored integrally using pigments before casting, concrete allows homeowners to make an original creation that truly represents themselves and stands out.

Custom concrete sinks can be customized to your specifications with either an impregnating sealant to protect its surface from staining, or left bare and polished for an authentic patina that attracts homeowners alike.

Bathroom designers can offer expert advice when selecting the ideal sink for your space, whether that be in a cloakroom, en suite or luxury bathroom setting. Their open layout service will enable them to create an open layout featuring your perfect sink!

5. Antique Fixtures

Attaining an antique bathroom design style means paying close attention to every detail – from decorative floor tiles and elegant fixtures, regal accents add a timeless appeal that never goes out of fashion.

Claw-foot tubs were first popular in the 19th century, and have made a comeback in modern bathrooms today. These freestanding tubs, supported by ornate feet, create an elegant spa-like atmosphere in any bathroom space.

If you want your bathroom vanity to add an air of sophistication, consider choosing one with two taps instead of just one spigot. Also consider selecting an antique-inspired sink basin perched atop two slim legs; their intricate carving details add a sense of refinement that adds sophistication.